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John talks with Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026. They discuss the tournament's massive global reach and its strategic overlap with the United States' 250th anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John talks with Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026. They discuss the tournament's massive global reach and its strategic overlap with the United States' 250th anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, lawmakers on the Hill were working on reforms to FISA Section 702, a warrantless surveillance program that allows our intelligence agencies to spy on foreign targets. Though the program was kept alive with a short-term extension, Democrats and a small cohort of Republicans voted against a continuation after raising concerns over the president's pick to serve as his Director of National Intelligence. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to go over the drama surrounding FISA and the significance of its expiration, as well as the fight over a new reconciliation bill and this past week's congressional baseball game. Later, Andrew Giuliani, Head of the White House World Cup Task Force, explains the planning and coordination that went into the security surrounding the 78 matches that will be taking place in the U.S. this summer. PHOTO CREDIT: ADOBE STOCK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The World Cup has begun. From Atlanta to Seattle, Philly to Los Angeles... World Cup games will take place in eleven U-S cities through July nineteenth... as well as five other cities in Canada and Mexico. And preparing for potential security threats has been an expansive effort. More than a billion dollars has gone out to cities and states for security, transportation, and to help local law enforcement combat drone threats. While many of these decisions are coordinated across various agencies... the efforts are being led by a White House task force set up to manage World Cup logistics. On the eve of the World Cup's first games… we spoke with the head of that task force, Andrew Giuliani. He broke down the months of planning and coordination required to secure the 78 matches taking place in America over the next several weeks. He discussed their efforts to protect the venues, the risks soft targets face, and the work and training that went into addressing the evolving threat of drones. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we share our entire interview with the head of the White House World Cup Task Force, Andrew Giuliani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, lawmakers on the Hill were working on reforms to FISA Section 702, a warrantless surveillance program that allows our intelligence agencies to spy on foreign targets. Though the program was kept alive with a short-term extension, Democrats and a small cohort of Republicans voted against a continuation after raising concerns over the president's pick to serve as his Director of National Intelligence. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to go over the drama surrounding FISA and the significance of its expiration, as well as the fight over a new reconciliation bill and this past week's congressional baseball game. Later, Andrew Giuliani, Head of the White House World Cup Task Force, explains the planning and coordination that went into the security surrounding the 78 matches that will be taking place in the U.S. this summer. PHOTO CREDIT: ADOBE STOCK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The World Cup has begun. From Atlanta to Seattle, Philly to Los Angeles... World Cup games will take place in eleven U-S cities through July nineteenth... as well as five other cities in Canada and Mexico. And preparing for potential security threats has been an expansive effort. More than a billion dollars has gone out to cities and states for security, transportation, and to help local law enforcement combat drone threats. While many of these decisions are coordinated across various agencies... the efforts are being led by a White House task force set up to manage World Cup logistics. On the eve of the World Cup's first games… we spoke with the head of that task force, Andrew Giuliani. He broke down the months of planning and coordination required to secure the 78 matches taking place in America over the next several weeks. He discussed their efforts to protect the venues, the risks soft targets face, and the work and training that went into addressing the evolving threat of drones. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we share our entire interview with the head of the White House World Cup Task Force, Andrew Giuliani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, lawmakers on the Hill were working on reforms to FISA Section 702, a warrantless surveillance program that allows our intelligence agencies to spy on foreign targets. Though the program was kept alive with a short-term extension, Democrats and a small cohort of Republicans voted against a continuation after raising concerns over the president's pick to serve as his Director of National Intelligence. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram joins The Rundown to go over the drama surrounding FISA and the significance of its expiration, as well as the fight over a new reconciliation bill and this past week's congressional baseball game. Later, Andrew Giuliani, Head of the White House World Cup Task Force, explains the planning and coordination that went into the security surrounding the 78 matches that will be taking place in the U.S. this summer. PHOTO CREDIT: ADOBE STOCK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The World Cup has begun. From Atlanta to Seattle, Philly to Los Angeles... World Cup games will take place in eleven U-S cities through July nineteenth... as well as five other cities in Canada and Mexico. And preparing for potential security threats has been an expansive effort. More than a billion dollars has gone out to cities and states for security, transportation, and to help local law enforcement combat drone threats. While many of these decisions are coordinated across various agencies... the efforts are being led by a White House task force set up to manage World Cup logistics. On the eve of the World Cup's first games… we spoke with the head of that task force, Andrew Giuliani. He broke down the months of planning and coordination required to secure the 78 matches taking place in America over the next several weeks. He discussed their efforts to protect the venues, the risks soft targets face, and the work and training that went into addressing the evolving threat of drones. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we share our entire interview with the head of the White House World Cup Task Force, Andrew Giuliani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The World Cup is here! The Trump Administration has spent over a year escalating security ahead of the upcoming games—taking place across 11 cities through July 19th—and ensuring that soccer fans and host communities remain safe. Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House World Cup Task Force, joins to discuss the sophisticated strategy designed to protect the World Cup, how they're deploying counter-drone technology across all 78 tournament matches, and how federal officials are working with local law enforcement to secure ‘soft targets' and counter any domestic or geopolitical threats.How are Americans really feeling ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary? Some troubling new polling reveals a striking generational divide regarding patriotism and the future of democracy. White House correspondent and anchor Aishah Hasnie speaks with FOX News contributor and Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Joey Jones to examine whether Americans are really divided on core values or just caught up in political disagreements. Plus, they discuss Jones's inspiring decision to re-enlist in the Marine Corps Reserve. PLUS, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's FOX Across America. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here, and the United States is hosting the largest sporting event on the planet. Michael speaks with Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House FIFA World Cup Task Force, about security, logistics, President Trump's involvement, and why he believes Team USA could make a historic run. Then, Philadelphia World Cup host committee co-chair Dan Hilferty joins the conversation to discuss the economic impact, fan experience, and what visitors can expect when the tournament arrives. A wide-ranging discussion about soccer's growth in America, global sports, and the opportunities—and challenges—of hosting the world's game. Original air date 11 June 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The World Cup is here! The Trump Administration has spent over a year escalating security ahead of the upcoming games—taking place across 11 cities through July 19th—and ensuring that soccer fans and host communities remain safe. Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House World Cup Task Force, joins to discuss the sophisticated strategy designed to protect the World Cup, how they're deploying counter-drone technology across all 78 tournament matches, and how federal officials are working with local law enforcement to secure ‘soft targets' and counter any domestic or geopolitical threats.How are Americans really feeling ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary? Some troubling new polling reveals a striking generational divide regarding patriotism and the future of democracy. White House correspondent and anchor Aishah Hasnie speaks with FOX News contributor and Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Joey Jones to examine whether Americans are really divided on core values or just caught up in political disagreements. Plus, they discuss Jones's inspiring decision to re-enlist in the Marine Corps Reserve. PLUS, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's FOX Across America. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The World Cup is here! The Trump Administration has spent over a year escalating security ahead of the upcoming games—taking place across 11 cities through July 19th—and ensuring that soccer fans and host communities remain safe. Andrew Giuliani, head of the White House World Cup Task Force, joins to discuss the sophisticated strategy designed to protect the World Cup, how they're deploying counter-drone technology across all 78 tournament matches, and how federal officials are working with local law enforcement to secure ‘soft targets' and counter any domestic or geopolitical threats.How are Americans really feeling ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary? Some troubling new polling reveals a striking generational divide regarding patriotism and the future of democracy. White House correspondent and anchor Aishah Hasnie speaks with FOX News contributor and Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Joey Jones to examine whether Americans are really divided on core values or just caught up in political disagreements. Plus, they discuss Jones's inspiring decision to re-enlist in the Marine Corps Reserve. PLUS, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's FOX Across America. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Am Donnerstag beginnt in den USA, Kanada und Mexiko die Fussball-WM 2026. Sie ist so gross wie noch nie, die Tickets sind so teuer wie noch nie – und zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte führt ein Gastgeberland (die USA) Krieg gegen einen WM-Teilnehmer (den Iran). Zwar hat Fifa-Präsident Gianni Infantino in den letzten Jahren alles (wirklich alles) getan, um Trump gnädig zu stimmen. Sogar einen extra erschaffenen Fifa-Friedenspreis hat Infantino Trump verliehen. Wenige Wochen später hat dieser dann den Iran angegriffen. Aber nicht nur wegen des Iran-Krieges sind die Vorzeichen vor diesem Turnier speziell: Auch die Beziehungen zwischen den drei Austragungsländern sind angespannt: Trump schiebt massenhaft Mexikaner ab, verhängt hohe Importzölle und droht immer wieder mit einer Annexion Kanadas. Einreisen werden erschwert oder ganz verwehrt. Wie beeinflussen diese Spannungen das Turnier? Wie politisch wird diese Fussball-WM wirklich? Und wie geht es den Amerikanerinnen und Amerikanern mit diesem Anlass? In einer neuen Folge des USA-Podcasts «Alles klar, Amerika?» blickt US-Korrespondentin Charlotte Walser aus politischer Sicht auf die Fussball-WM 2026 und sagt, was das Turnier für die USA wirklich bedeutet. Produzentin: Jacky Wechsler Mehr zu den politischen Spannungen rund um die Fussball-WM 2026: Gianni Infantino ist sich für keine Anbiederung zu schade Trumps Spiel der Ablenkung USA gegen Mexiko und Kanada: Das wird kein Sommermärchen Andrew Giuliani ist Trumps Mann für die Fussball-WM Der Iran hat sein Quartier in Mexiko statt in Arizona – für Spiele darf er in die USA Mehr USA-Berichterstattung finden Sie auf unserer Webseite und in den Apps. Den «Tages-Anzeiger» können Sie 3 Monate zum Preis von 1 Monat testen: tagiabo.ch.Feedback, Kritik und Fragen an: podcasts@tamedia.ch Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026, joins Sid to react to NYC Zohran Mamdani slamming President Donald Trump's role in the World Cup as players, coaches and fans arriving for the FIFA World Cup confront the president's hardline immigration agenda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid plays party pooper while denouncing "bad apple" New Yorkers who clashed with cops outside Bryant Park's Game 3 NBA Finals Knicks' watch party last night – including at least one who hurled a bottle at an officer. The Knicks fell 115-111 in the game and saw their Finals lead cut to 2-1. In other news of the day, Mayor Mamdani slammed President Trump's role in the World Cup as players and coaches and fans arriving for the FIFA World Cup come up against the president's hardline immigration agenda, and Maine votes as scandal-plagued Graham Platner seeks the Democratic Senate primary win despite a string of controversies being revealed during his campaign. Andrew Giuliani, Bo Dietl, Brian Geltzeiler, Caroline Shinkle, Cory Zelnik & Michael Rapaport join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is a full-blown war with Iran again inevitable, or will President Trump take off the gloves and finish the job? Brian breaks down the broken Middle East ceasefire with naval warfare expert Captain Brent Sadler. Plus, Lawrence Jones exposes California's ongoing primary vote-counting disaster, and Ben Domenech drops by to react to the shocking firing and "pompous" lies of former CBS anchor Scott Pelley. [00:00:00] Lawrence Jones [00:18:26] Capt. Brent Sadler (Ret.) [00:27:26] Dylan Nealis [00:36:50] Andrew McCarthy [00:50:55] Andrew Giuliani [00:55:14] Bruce Schneier [01:13:40] Ben Domenech [01:32:02] Steve Aschburner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
VOV1 - Chính quyền Mỹ đang triển khai kế hoạch an ninh quy mô lớn chưa từng có nhằm bảo đảm an toàn cho các cầu thủ, người hâm mộ và các địa điểm tổ chức World Cup 2026, giải đấu bóng đá lớn nhất hành tinh sẽ diễn ra tại Mỹ, Canada và Mexico từ 12/6 tới.Ông Andrew Giuliani, người đứng đầu lực lượng đặc nhiệm của Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump về World Cup 2026 cho biết toàn bộ lực lượng thực thi pháp luật của Mỹ đang được huy động để chuẩn bị cho sự kiện thể thao có quy mô lớn nhất từng được tổ chức tại nước này. Theo ông, những thách thức về an ninh mà các cơ quan liên bang và địa phương phải đối mặt trong hơn một tháng diễn ra giải đấu là “chưa từng có tiền lệ”.Để đảm bảo an ninh tối đa, chính quyền Mỹ đã phân bổ hơn 1 tỉ USD để nâng cấp toàn diện các năng lực giám sát và phản ứng khẩn cấp, trong đó 625 triệu USD sẽ hỗ trợ trực tiếp cho lực lượng thực thi pháp luật địa phương, còn 500 triệu USD dành cho chương trình chống máy bay không người lái, mối đe dọa an ninh nổi lên tại các sự kiện đông người trên thế giới.World Cup 2026 sẽ có 48 đội tuyển tham dự với 104 trận đấu. Trong đó, 78 trận được tổ chức tại 11 thành phố của Mỹ, còn lại diễn ra tại hai quốc gia láng giềng là Canada và Mexico. Quy mô trải rộng trên nhiều địa điểm khiến công tác bảo đảm an ninh trở nên phức tạp hơn nhiều so với các kỳ World Cup trước.Giới chức Mỹ cho biết các biện pháp bảo vệ sẽ không chỉ tập trung tại các sân vận động mà còn mở rộng tới các khu vực tập trung đông người như khách sạn, khu cổ động viên, địa điểm tập luyện của các đội tuyển và hệ thống giao thông công cộng. An ninh quanh các sân vận động cũng sẽ được siết chặt nhằm ngăn chặn các trường hợp xâm nhập trái phép.Ngoài các nguy cơ khủng bố truyền thống, giới chức Mỹ đặc biệt lo ngại về các cuộc tấn công bằng máy bay không người lái, các hành động cực đoan do cá nhân tự thực hiện và các mối đe dọa trên không gian mạng. Phó Giám đốc FBI, ông Christopher Raia, cảnh báo những đối tượng bị cực đoan hóa qua mạng internet và hành động đơn lẻ đang trở thành thách thức lớn đối với lực lượng an ninh.Bên cạnh đó, các cơ quan chức năng cũng đang chuẩn bị phương án đối phó với nguy cơ tấn công mạng nhằm vào hệ thống bán vé điện tử, mã QR, màn hình tại sân vận động cũng như các mạng lưới giao thông công cộng phục vụ giải đấu.World Cup 2026 được Mỹ xếp vào nhóm sự kiện an ninh đặc biệt cấp quốc gia, cho phép huy động nguồn lực từ nhiều cơ quan liên bang nhằm bảo đảm giải đấu diễn ra an toàn và thông suốt./.Quang Trung/VOV MỹÔng Andrew Giuliani, người đứng đầu lực lượng đặc nhiệm của Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump về World Cup 2026.
Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Hedonic Adaptation Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the growing relevance of political prediction markets, which Clay argues are more accurate than traditional polling. He discusses his own active wagers on key races, including multiple U.S. Senate contests, House control, and long-term presidential projections, highlighting how real-money betting markets are shaping modern election analysis and offering insight into voter expectations. This reinforces a broader theme of the show: skepticism toward conventional polling and increasing reliance on data-driven political forecasting. The hosts also debate whether California’s political landscape has national significance, asking whether issues like crime, homelessness, and governance failures will resonate with voters outside the state. They contrast this with what they see as a more immediate concern for most Americans: gas prices, inflation, and overall cost of living. The discussion underscores a key political question—whether economic pressures or cultural issues will ultimately drive voter decisions in upcoming elections. Vote Steve Hilton! An extended interview with California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton, who outlines his campaign message and policy priorities. Hilton argues that California is ready for change, pointing to widespread dissatisfaction with taxes, crime, homelessness, regulatory burdens, and high cost of living. He emphasizes the importance of the state’s primary system, warning that without sufficient support, Republicans risk being excluded from the general election if two Democratic candidates advance. Hilton presents a platform focused on economic reform and practical solutions, including plans to lower gas prices, reduce regulation, increase opportunity, and address homelessness through enforcement and treatment-based approaches. He also highlights concerns about businesses leaving California and population decline, framing the state’s current trajectory as unsustainable without major policy changes. His campaign emphasizes “common sense” governance and outsider leadership, appealing to voters frustrated with long-term one-party control. The discussion also touches on the impact of endorsements from President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, with Hilton arguing that alignment with federal leadership could accelerate reforms and help restore economic growth. The interview reinforces broader themes of anti-establishment sentiment, voter frustration, and the appeal of non-traditional candidates. Make Soccer Great Again An in-depth interview with Andrew Giuliani, who discusses the upcoming FIFA World Cup in the United States. This segment explores the economic impact, national security planning, and global significance of the tournament, emphasizing its expected $30 billion economic boost and massive international viewership. Giuliani outlines extensive security measures, infrastructure planning, and fan experience logistics, positioning the World Cup as a key moment for showcasing American exceptionalism and large-scale event execution. The discussion includes practical insights on ticket demand, pricing, stadium access, and travel expectations, making it highly relevant for sports fans and event attendees. Are You Excited About 250? An interview with Kelley Paul, author of two new children’s books Goodnight Young American and Goodnight Little American. Her books are designed to introduce young audiences to American history and patriotic themes, focusing on the Founding Fathers, the Revolutionary War, and the ideals of liberty and independence. Paul explains that the books were inspired by a desire to provide family-friendly, patriotic educational content for children, emphasizing storytelling that highlights American courage, freedom, and foundational values. She discusses concerns that modern media and children’s programming may lack this perspective, and positions her books as a way to encourage historical awareness, family engagement, and national pride. Paul also reflects on her personal experiences growing up during the bicentennial and contrasts that era’s widespread community celebrations and patriotic enthusiasm with what she perceives as a less unified national mood today. She emphasizes the importance of teaching younger generations about American history through accessible and engaging formats, including literature and family traditions such as visiting historical sites. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay and Buck: https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Social Media: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026 joins Sid to make the argument that Sid should seriously consider running for Mayor of NYC in 2029, before he expands on the news coming out of the FIFA World Cup leading up to the tournament's start in a couple weeks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid recaps his New York Knicks routing the Cleveland Cavaliers 130-93 last night to complete a four-game sweep of the Eastern Conference finals and advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. In other news of the day, a deal between the United States and Iran is taking shape but Iran says obstacles remain as missiles continue to fly, New York Giants star quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Donald Trump before his speech in Suffern on Friday - and teammate Abdul Carter took issue with it, and Federal agents fired pepper balls at protesters outside Delaney Hall in Newark following days of unrest outside the privately run immigration detention center. Andrew Giuliani, Bo Dietl, Brooke Goldstein, Joe Benigno, Michael Rapaport & Mike Lawler join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined today by Andrew Giuliani and Sen. Ron Johnson. We're talking about the security of the FIFA world cup, what we can do to prepare for it, Covid Vaccines, it's roll out, and long term effects and who's responsible for covering up lies about the Vaccine. We also break down a big night for Team Trump in the primaries, highlighting key developments in the Kentucky primary and across the country. We discuss the implications for Republicans and the broader political landscape, offering insights into the upcoming election. Don't miss our analysis of these critical us news headlines! https://www.seanspicer.com subscribe for an ad free version of this podcast http://www.shopbeam.com/SPICER to receive 40% off your order http://www.vanman.shop/sean - use code SEAN for 15% off your first order Buy your copy of Trump 2.0 here: https://a.co/d/67kKgje My latest book Trump 2.0: The Revolution That Will Permanently Transform America is available for preorder, just click the link: https://a.co/d/67kKgje Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid is clearly a good omen for the New York Yankees, as the Bombers are officially 1-0 since the great morning show host transitioned from being a life-long Mets fan to now pleding allegiance to the Pinstripes. In other news of the day, two NYPD narcotics detectives were placed on modified duty after a viral video captured the pair punching and kicking an arrested man, who turned out to not be the suspect they were looking for after all, far-left Twitch streamer Hasan Piker declared the American empire is "fading fast" and will "inevitably fall," when addressing Yale University's Political Union on Tuesday, and Gov. Kathy Hochul is turning sharply to the left after she announces a new “pied-à-terre tax,” flatly breaking her no-new-taxes vow. Andrew Giuliani, Brigadier General Blaine Holt, Mike Lawler, Scott Munro & Bill O'Reilly join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026, joins Sid to offer an update on logistics surrounding the huge event coming to the Tri-State area in June. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Executive Director of the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026, Andrew Giuliani, joins the morning show to talk about being appointed by President Trump to oversee operations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup across 16 host cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, with 48 teams, about 91 days away. He says the job has become harder amid an Iran conflict and because the Department of Homeland Security is shut down, affecting TSA capacity, cybersecurity readiness, and planning for millions of additional summer travelers, including events tied to America's 250th birthday. Giuliani warns of massive cyber threats, noting the last World Cup saw over 15 billion thwarted cyberattacks and that organizers expect nearly double. The conversation also covers NIL and transfer rules in college sports, arguing football and men's basketball drive revenue while unchecked payments and free agency threaten Olympic and women's sports, and that congressional action is needed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid speaks on Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosting an Iftar service at City Hall to break the fast for Ramadan, followed by a report on NYC Comptroller Mark Levine testifying at the first City Council budget hearing that the city lost 38,000 private-sector jobs and faces a projected $7.3 billion two-year budget gap; he opposes raising property taxes, supports changing the state local-aid formula, and is cautious about taxing millionaires and corporations, while City Hall says the budget director will testify later because he is fasting for Ramadan. Sid then criticizes CNN's framing and on-air wording about the ISIS-inspired terrorist attack outside Gracie Mansion last weekend, before he mocks the women of The View for claiming that the Iran war was launched by President Trump to distract from other stories such as “Savannah Guthrie” and the Epstein files. Andrew Giuliani, Arthur Aidala, Bill O'Reilly, Caroline Glick, Darrin Porcher & Joe Benigno join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the FIFA World Cup 2026 White House Task Force, joins Sid to discuss the World Cup, the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team's prospects, and national security concerns related to hosting international events. Sid and Andrew also touch on New York City's crime rates and the impact of previous administrations on public safety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers Mayor-Elect Mamdani's intention to end the Adams administration's practice of removing homeless encampments from NYC sidewalks, causing debate about its impact on homelessness and city life, before highlighting Mamdani's social media campaign informing NYC immigrants of their legal rights against ICE officials. Next, Sid delves into Luigi Mangione's pre-trial hearing concerning evidence admissibility in the alleged murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Additionally, the Kennedy Center honors celebrated figures like Kiss, Michael Crawford, Gloria Gainor, George Strait, and Sylvester Stallone. President Trump's appointments to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum Council are discussed throughout as Sid gets ready to be sworn into council tomorrow in D.C. Andrew Giuliani, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Dave McCormick, Isaac Herzog & Randy Mastro join Sid on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Politician & Son of Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Andrew Giuliani, calls into the show this morning to talk about positive news regarding his father Rudy Giuliani, gratitude for military veterans, and the enduring legacy of 9/11. Andrew reflects on his father's contributions and the challenges Rudy faced, highlighting the vindication felt after a presidential pardon. The conversation also covers upcoming political races, specifically a contentious Republican primary, and speculates on President Trump's potential influence. Giuliani sheds light on the importance of open and dynamic primaries and reflects on his own campaign experiences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Starnes recaps a week filled with political tension and cultural controversy—from his speaking engagements with students to debates over immigration, media bias, and woke ideology in schools—while addressing growing concerns about government shutdown threats, NFL politics, and public displays of anti-conservative sentiment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen in to Greg's conversation with Andrew as they remember and reflect on 9/11, 24 years later and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026 & son of former mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani, joins Sid to offer listeners an update on his father Rudy, who was severely injured in a horrific car wreck over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers all the top headlines in the news today following the long Labor Day weekend, including Congress returning from their August recess with a full plate of business to get to, New York Congressman Jerry Nadler announcing he won't be seeking re-election, President Trump calling for a release of more COVID vaccine data, the President's legal setbacks on tariffs and deportations over the long weekend, former Mayor of New York City and great friend of the program Rudy Giuliani suffering serious injuries due to a horrific car wreck, and the start of football season right around the corner. Frank Morano, Jason Barrett, Alex Traiman, John Catsimatidis, Andrew Giuliani & Dr. Marc Siegel join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers the fallout from the NYC Democratic primary where Zohran Mamdani pulled off the upset in beating former Governor Andrew Cuomo, causing significant concern due to Mamdani's socialist and anti-Semitic views. Sid discusses the potential strategies for Curtis Sliwa and Eric Adams to prevent a Momani victory come the general election in November. Throughout the program, Sid provides insights into political maneuvers and the Mayor race's implications. Rosenberg also touches on recent events in the Middle East, featuring Trump's strategic bombing in Iran and its global impact thereafter. On a lighter note, Sid celebrates his 33rd wedding anniversary with his beautiful wife Danielle. Jeff Lax, Alex Traiman, Anthony D'Esposito, Anthony Cumia, Alan Dershowitz and Andrew Giuliani join Sid on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, calls in to touch on the recent primary Mayoral election results in New York City, expressing disbelief over the outcome in Zohran Mamdani's primary victory over Andrew Cuomo and the result's implications for the city's future. Andrew delves into the challenges facing candidates Curtis Sliwa and Eric Adams, including the need for unified support to prevent vote splitting in the general election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026, joins Sid as the son of former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani to discuss the death of his father's police commissioner during the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center, Bernard Kerik. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers the somber story of the passing of former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik, who passed away last night at the age of 69. Kerik led New York City through the aftermath of 9/11 with his bravery and compassion, and will always be revered as a hero on the Sid & Friends in the Morning air waves. In other news of the day, a Federal Appeals court reinstates President Trump's sweeping tariffs, Israel accepts a potential ceasefire in the Middle East with the terrorist organization that is Hamas in Gaza, a Federal Judge blocks the President's attempt to bar Harvard University from enrolling foreign students, the President gets set to host a joint press conference today with now former head of DOGE Elon Musk, and the Knicks live to fight another day after beating the Indiana Pacers in last night's Eastern Conference Finals Game 5. Andrew Giuliani, Brian Kilmeade, Ray Kelly, K.T. McFarland, Curtis Sliwa, Joe Tacopina, Frank Morano, Bob Knakal & Cory Zelnik join Sid on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-- On the Show: -- Merici Vinton, former US digital service and DOGE staffer, joins David to discuss working at DOGE, the absolute an total fiasco that it was under Elon Musk, and much more... -- Fed chairman Jerome Powell issues a major warning about forthcoming inflation as a result of the Trump tariffs -- Donald Trump pre-fires his Surgeon General nominee Janette Nesheiwat, replacing her before she even starts her job with a conspiracy theorist named Casey Means -- Republican Jefferson Griffin finally concedes North Carolina Supreme Court race to Judge Allison Riggs, a Democrat -- Donald Trump calls Houthi terrorists "brave" in a bizarre and confused rant -- A recent cabinet meeting was a contest between Kristie Noem, JD Vance, Sean Duffy, and Andrew Giuliani over who could suck up to Trump the most -- The new Trump administration policy of "less stuff for everyone" is a stunning reversal from decades of Republican policy -- On the Bonus Show: What to know about India/Pakistan situation, the Newark airport fiasco, major concerns growing over Senator John Fetterman, much more...
On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid highlights the audio of the day, Border Czar Tom Homan referring to NYC Mayoral candidate and former Governor Andrew Cuomo as an "idiot" for calling I.C.E. agents thugs in the past. In other news of the day, the chaos continues at Newark International Airport, President Trump and Canadian P.M. Mark Carney meet in The Oval Office, teens are arrested in connection with the Tren De Aragua gang attack on NYPD officers in Times Square, the Papal Conclave meets today to vote on a potential new Pope, and Columbia University makes staffing cuts following the Trump administrations withdrawal of federal funds to the University. Brian Kilmeade, Curtis Sliwa, Jack Ciattarelli, Andrew Giuliani, Alan Dershowitz, Bruce Blakeman and Scott LoBaido join Sid on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Giuliani, recently appointed by President Trump to become the Executive Director of the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup 2026, calls in to discuss his brand-new position with Sid and what exactly his job description entails. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Giuliani makes his return to Sid & Friends in the Morning on this Tuesday morning to throw his support behind Frank Morano in the special city council election out on Staten Island. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices